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US-10348209

Output voltage responsive isolated DC to DC converter in full and half bridge modes

PublishedJuly 9, 2019
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Technical Abstract

Provided is a DC/DC converter which has a full bridge configured in a switching unit and uses a half bridge, which is subordinate to the full bridge in view of circuit configuration, to automatically select such one of the multi-topologies. More particularly, the DC/DC converter uses multi-topologies, which receives, in real time, feedback of an output voltage charged to a battery, operates using the half bridge when the output voltage charged to the battery is lower than a reference voltage, and operates using the full bridge when the output voltage charged to the battery is equal to or higher than the reference voltage, so as to output a wider range of voltage.

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December 15, 2015

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July 9, 2019

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